12/4/73; Philadelphia, PA; Arena
12/8/73 – featured the announcement Stan Stasiak had won the WWWF World Title from Pedro Morales Dec. 1; he was billed as World Champion for the first hour of tapings but wasn’t referred to as such for his appearances which would be shown weeks later

4/1/75; Philadelphia, PA; Arena
4/5/75:
Tony Garea vs. the Wolfman (w/ Freddie Blassie) at 5:21 after Wolfman kept choking and biting at Garea; Antonino Rocca was the guest referee for the match; after the bout, Wolfman ripped off part of Rocca’s shirt, with Rocca then dropkicking Wolfman out of the ring

10/26/76; Philadelphia, PA; Arena
10/30/76 – featured the announcement from WWWF President Willie Gilzenberg that WWWF Tag Team Champions the Executioners had been stripped of their championship as a result of the 3-on-2 attack in their match last week with Chief Jay Strongbow & Billy Whitewolf, and that a tournament would be held to crown new champions:
Stan Stasiak vs. Kevin Sullivan
Ivan Putski vs. Sylvano Sousa with the Polish Hammer at 2:10
Ken Patera vs. Pete Austin (Patera’s debut)
Andre the Giant vs. Johnny Rodz & Rocky Tomayo in a handicap match
Chief Jay Strongbow & Billy Whitewolf vs. Baron Mikel Scicluna & Pete McKay

5/3/77; Philadelphia, PA; Arena
5/14/77 – hosted by Vince McMahon; featured more highlights of the WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino vs. Superstar Billy Graham title change from Baltimore 4/30/77:
George Steele (w/ Capt. Lou Albano) vs. Frank Williams with the flying hammerlock at 4:13; after the bout, Steele continued to attack and bite at Williams’ arm
Ivan Putski vs. Sylvano Sousa & Jose Estrada in a handicap match at 3:46 by pinning both men at the same time after hitting the Polish Hammer on Sousa and slamming Estrada down on top of Sousa
Jan Sheridan vs. Kitty Adams with a small package at 3:06
WWWF World Champion Superstar Billy Graham (w/ the Grand Wizard) vs. Ted Adams with a bearhug at 6:15; 3 minutes of the match was spent by Wizard rubbing oil all over Graham’s body and brushing his hair before he and Adams even locked up
Peter Maivia vs. Baron Mikel Scicluna at 7:21 with a flying bodypress
Ken Patera (w/ Capt. Lou Albano) vs. SD Jones at 5:13 following two elbow drops

8/16/77; Philadelphia, PA; Arena
9/3/77:
Peter Maivia vs. Joe Turco with a splash at 5:25
Butcher Vachon vs. an unknown
Chief Jay Strongbow & Haystacks Calhoun vs. Jack Evans & Rocky Tomayo at 7:32 when Strongbow vs. Tomayao after sending him into a shoulderblock from Calhoun; during the bout, Vince McMahon announced the current results so far in the Manager of the Year contest noting that the Grand Wizard was slightly in the lead over Arnold Skaaland, and also mentioned that Sir Oliver Humperdink and Roddy Piper were doing well in the voting; after the bout, McMahon interviewed the Grand Wizard, who asked for more votes in the contest saying he wanted a much bigger lead
Larry Zbyszko & Tony Garea vs. Johnny Rodz & Pete Doherty at 3:35 when Zbyszko vs. Doherty with a suplex; after the bout, Vince McMahon interviewed Garea & Zbyszko about their scheduled match next week with Mr. Fuji & Prof. Toru Tanaka for the vacant WWWF Tag Team Titles

9/6/77; Philadelphia, PA; Arena
9/10/77
The Golden Terror (w/ Capt. Lou Albano) vs. an unknown (Terror’s TV debut)
9/6/77; Philadelphia, PA; Arena
9/17/77 – hosted by Vince McMahon; featured the Dusty Rhodes vs. Tor Kamata match from Madison Square Garden taped 3/28/77; included Vince McMahon conducting a ringside interview with Freddie Blassie, discussing the Manager of the Year competition, where it was announced that Arnold Skaaland was currently in the lead, and that Blassie was currently in third place:
Stan Stasiak (w/ the Grand Wizard) vs. Lenny Hurst with a backbreaker at 5:16
The Golden Terror (w/ Capt. Lou Albano) vs. Ted Adams with an abdominal claw at 2:51
Butcher Vachon (w/ Capt. Lou Albano) vs. Steve King with the hangman hold at 5:35
Jack Evans vs. Frankie Williams at 7:32 with a kneedrop from the middle turnbuckle
Peter Maivia & Chief Jay Strongbow vs. Nikolai Volkoff & Johnny Rodz at 7:33 when Maivia vs. Rhodes following a backbreaker over the knee

9/6/77; Philadelphia, PA; Arena
9/24/77

9/27/77; Philadelphia, PA; Arena
10/1/77 – hosted by Vince McMahon; included Vince McMahon conducting an interview at the announcers’ table with Gorilla Monsoon, discussing Ken Patera, the injury to Billy Whitewolf, and the WWWF Tag Team Championship tournament finals:
Bob Backlund vs. Ali Baba with the atomic drop at 5:55
Juan Lopez vs. Ken Patera at 1:48 when Patera refused to break the swinging full nelson; moments later, Johnny Rivera, Chief Jay Strongbow, Peter Maivia, and Bob Backlund came out to make the save; after the match, Vince McMahon conducted a ringside interview with WWWF President Willie Gilzenberg in which Gilzenberg said Patera was suspended; ring announcer Gary Michael Cappetta then made the announcement to the crowd (Patera’s last appearance for 2 months)
Johnny Rodz vs. Terry York at 2:49 after an elbow to the face
Dusty Rhodes vs. Paul Smith with the Bionic elbow drop at 1:58
The Golden Terror (w/ Capt. Lou Albano) vs. Pierre Lefebrve at 2:21 with an abdominal claw
WWWF Tag Team Championship Tournament Finals: Prof. Toru Tanaka & Mr. Fuji (w/ Freddie Blassie) vs. Larry Zbyzsko & Tony Garea for the titles in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match at 11:06; fall #1: Fuji vs. Garea with a backdrop and clothesline after avoiding a dropkick at 5:47; fall #2: Tanaka submitted to a modified half crab from Zbyzsko at 3:09; fall #3: Fuji vs. Garea at 2:10 after Tanaka tripped Garea from the floor

9/27/77; Philadelphia, PA; Arena
10/8/77 – hosted by Vince McMahon:
Mil Mascaras vs. Ali Baba at 2:45 with a splash
Tony Garea vs. Baron Mikel Scicluna at 5:28 after Scicluna was caught using a foreign object; after the bout, Garea attacked Scicluna and cleared he and Capt. Lou Albano, who attempted to make the save, from the ring; moments later, Vince McMahon conducted a ringside interview with Albano in which he said he would be named Manager of the Year
Chief Jay Strongbow & Peter Maivia vs. Stan Stasiak (w/ the Grand Wizard) & Johnny Rodz at 4:48 when Maivia vs. Rodz with a diving headbutt

10/18/77; Philadelphia, PA; Arena
10/22/77 – hosted by Vince McMahon; featured a repeat of the Ken Patera vs. Juan Lopez and aftermath from the 10/1/77 Championship Wrestling; following the footage, Vince McMahon conducted a live interview with WWWF President Willie Gilzenberg & Capt. Lou Albano, where Gilzenberg announced that Ken Patera would now be reinstated after he and Albano each pay a $5,000 fine, which Albano said would be paid tomorrow:
Mil Mascaras vs. Jose Estrada at 4:13 with a flying tackle
Peter Maivia vs. Baron Mikel Scicluna when WWWF World Champion Superstar Billy Graham attacked Maivia before the bout began, bloodied him, and broke his ukelele; Graham had been introuced to the crowd by ring announcer Gary Michael Cappetta prior to the bout beginning, and while he claimed he was the greatest champion of all time on the overheard microphone, Maiva ignored him and played his ukelele; Chief Jay Strongbow came out and helped Maivia after Graham had left ringside as Maivia tried to pick up the pieces of his ukelele
Andre the Giant & Johnny Rivera vs. Johnny Rodz & Frank Rodriguez at 3:37 when Andre vs. Rodriguez with a splash; prior to the bout, Rodz attempted a demonstration of bursting a basketball and bending a steel bar around his neck but was unsuccessful at both, with Andre bending the bar around Rodz’s neck himself; Andre also attempted to burst the basketball but was also unable to do so and accidentally knocked it out of the ring
Ivan Putski vs. Moose Monroe at 2:58 with the Polish Hammer
WWWF Tag Team Champions Prof. Toru Tanaka & Mr. Fuji (w/ Freddie Blassie) vs. Bob Marcus & Terry York at 5:46 when Fuji vs. Marcus with a kamikaze clothesline

11/8/77; Philadelphia, PA; Arena
11/12/77 – included Vince McMahon hosting the Manager of the Year presentation in which he had Freddie Blassie, Capt. Lou Albano, Arnold Skaaland, and the Grand Wizard come out; moments later, McMahon announced Blassie as the 3rd runner up, the Wizard as the 2nd, and Albano as the 1st; after Skaaland was named the winner, Albano attacked him from behind with the trophy, knocking both Skaaland and McMahon to the floor:
Tony Garea & Larry Zbyzsko vs. Frankie Williams & Johnny Rodz at 7:42 when Zbyzsko vs. Williams following a suplex
Chief Jay Strongbow & Peter Maivia vs. Larry Sharpe & Jack Evans via referee’s decision after the match was stopped due to the curfew at 5:40

11/8/77; Philadelphia, PA; Arena
11/19/77 – featured Vince McMahon conducting a ringside interview with Dusty Rhodes, who vowed for Superstar Billy Graham’s WWWF World Title and then challenged Freddie Blassie & Capt. Lou Albano, who both came out but were both quickly cleared from the ring by Rhodes with Bionic Elbows (taped 10/19/77 in Hamburg, PA):
WWWF Tag Team Champions Mr. Fuji & Prof. Toru Tanaka (w/ Freddie Blassie) vs. Tony Garea & Larry Zbyszko at 6:37 when both teams were brawling in the ring
Ivan Putski vs. Jose Estrada with the Polish Hammer at 2:46
Peter Maivia & Chief Jay Strongbow vs. Baron Mikel Scicluna & Johnny Rodz at 7:26 when Maivia vs. Rodz with a crossbody off the top